No-Carb Turkey Meatloaf or Meatballs

This is a no carb meatloaf and meatball recipe. If you are not concerned about

carbs,you can use the oatmeal instead of the mushrooms.

If you want to utilize your time for dinners down the road, or later in the week, double this recipe too make both the Meatloaf and the Meatballs. If you want to do meatballs add 1lb of turkey sausage for flavor if you want.

If you use fresh meat, you can freeze the meatballs, place in a large Ziploc bag. Just bring out how many you want for a later dinner, or lunch, and drop them into any sauce or make meatball subs. YUM

They thaw in minutes in the sauce. If in the microwave they take 1 minute on high. Also you can make Meatball wraps or subs. Just add a little sauce and cheese.

This makes a great toddler food or first baby food. One meatball makes one serving.

Total Cost: $6.75 Makes 8 ServingsIngredients:2 lb Ground Turkey 2 Eggs or Egg Beaters1/2 Cup Finely chopped Mushrooms or Oatmeal (if not lo-carb)1/4 Cup of Parmesan Cheese1/2 tsp of Sage1 Tbsp of Garlic Powder or Chopped Garlic1 Tbsp of Basil or Italian Seasoning1/8 Cup of Crystal hot sauce or any kind *I use Hot Sauce instead of Ketchup in recipes, it does not have the sugar.1/8 Cup of Mustard2 Tbsp of Worcester sauce

Preheat oven to 400°

In Bowl combine all ingredients and mix well

Press all of meat mixture into a Loaf Pan

If making Meat balls roll them into balls approximately 1 inch in diameter and place on cookie sheet side by side

Place into oven and bake for approximately 1 hour

Check center to make sure it is no longer pink

Drain any access liquid, bake for another 10 minutes

Note:Never re-freeze meat! Any meat that you cook, that is fresh, that has not already been frozen, can be froze and later warmed up for another dinner.

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Morgan Stone Langley is a hard working mother of two who thinks it is important to make sure her family eats healthy and delicious meals despite her hectic work schedule. She was raised to make due with little and she has carried those lessons into her adult life. Friends often ask her to share recipes, tips on organizing, budgeting, finding deals at the grocery store, and many other things, so she decided to start this blog. She looks forward to interacting with you in the My Daily Dish comments.